Artist Talk & Panel | The Spirit of Kepa Kurl Esperance
Event description
Hear artists Jason Wooldridge, Pat McCarthy, Rani Fankha, Jaimen Hudson, Stu McMillan and Rosie Henderson, who will travel from the Great Southern region, in conversation with FORM's Senior Cultural Tourism Specialist Michael Deller. Each will share an insight into their work and the ways in which the spirit of Kepa Kurl (Esperance) informs their creative practice.
The Spirit of Kepa Kurl Esperance is supported by the Goldfields Esperance Development Commission (GEDC) and Australia’s Golden Outback (AGO). The Esperance Sculpture Trail Project is supported by the Mount Burdett Foundation and Lotterywest. FORM Gallery is supported by Wesfarmers Arts, and FORM is supported by the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries Arts Organisation Investment Program.
About the The Spirit of Kepa Kurl Esperance
The coastal town of Esperance/Kepa Kurl on Wudjari Country is the focus in this new exhibition, the sixth show in FORM's Southern Exposure exhibition series showcasing the people, landscapes and talent of the Western Australia's southern regions. Kepa Kurl (pronounced 'Kep-pa Kurl') is the Wudjari name for Esperance meaning 'where the waters lie like boomerangs' referring to the shape of the two bays that sit beside the town.
For the past year, FORM has been working with the community on a prospective Esperance Sculpture Trail project. The Spirit of Kepa Kurl Esperance shares pieces inspired by the character and spirit of the town and its beautiful surroundings. Multidisciplinary artist Stuart McMillan, who relocated from Margaret River/Wardandi Country for a residency, presents work alongside pieces created by well-known local artists, which include metal, glass and timber sculpture, paintings, photography, film and stop motion.
ARTISTS
Donna Beach | Rani Fankha | Rosie Henderson | Jaimen Hudson | Pat McCarthy | Stuart McMillan | Dan Paris | Cindy Poole | Naomi Stanitzki | Jack Welke | Jason Wooldridge
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